"No one wants to carry multiple smartphones, but we still have businesses and lifestyles that call for it. To preserve our privacy, to make mobile devices reflect our lifestyles and to protect what matters, we have to embrace mobile virtualization", Mobile Enterprise

"Companies such as Bromium and Cellrox are offering virtual machine technology for these devices today that is designed to isolate specific applications and their data as well as to control access.", ZDNet

"Reason why we should all regain confidence in mobile virtualization is due to companies like Cellrox, which developed the ThinVisor technology; the ThinVisor is a tiny abstraction layer residing at the kernel level of the device, it has negligible impact on the device performance while running multiple virtual mobile instance on it. Most importantly it turns mobile virtualization into reality", VMblog

"Millennials are much more of a do-it-yourself generation than their parents. Most of them can’t remember a world without internet and computers. Their immersion in technology means that they are very capable of finding their own solutions to inefficient processes and business problems. Rather than trying to prevent this activity, IT should be trying to harness it", WIRED

"We don’t need to "take control" of employee devices. We don’t need to stop selling old phones on eBay. We just need BYOD solutions that correspond with the way people actually live and work.", Wallstreet & Technology

"Smartphones allow employees to be offsite, taking photos of their kids at the park while answering company email. It allows a level of work/life balance that we’ve never seen before,” says Omer Eiferman, CEO of Cellrox, The Street